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Are boarding Passes, passport stamps and pics enough for proof of meeting in two years

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Brazil
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We've been to a lot of countries, so I had to coordinate our stamps and boarding passes together. Do I need to print out hotel receipts as well? Or are boarding passes and stamps with photos enough. Thanks

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Indonesia
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Photos are the best evidence. Especially if you can get some that have noticeable landmarks in the background with a date stamp. Boarding passes and passport stamps help as well. Hotel receipts don't show much unless both of you are listed on the folio.

Good luck!

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Photos are only secondary evidence of meeting in person, passport stamps and boarding passes are more important. You have all three though so you should be fine.

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Photos are the best evidence. Especially if you can get some that have noticeable landmarks in the background with a date stamp. Boarding passes and passport stamps help as well. Hotel receipts don't show much unless both of you are listed on the folio.

Good luck!

Photos can easily be photoshopped. Best evidence is passport stamps and your description of meeting

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include everything you can

I'm with soulstriker...

At every step, we always took the 'overkill' position on what to include. We are now at the naturalization stage and (although a lot of time and money has gone into this journey) it has been a very straight forward procedure. Always read the instructions on the USCIS website carefully. Read others' examples of what they included for evidence and always keep in mind:

  • what is it USCIS want you to prove?
  • how might you go about proving that?
  • what relevant documentation will support that?

Then send everything :thumbs:

Shezi

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11/10/2012 : Wedding

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09/11/2013 : Received Green Card

06/09/2015 : Filed ROC application I-751

12/17/2015 : New Green Card received (10 Yr)

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